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How about a 7 shot K-Frame in 327 Federal?The 32 H&R Magnum has less blast and recoil than the 38 Special, but gives up very little in ballistic performance, and in the J frame sized pistols, carries 6 rounds instead of the usual 5.
The problem as usual, too much internet and gun magazine garbage theory instead of reality.
The 327 has way more blast and recoil, but has good ballistic performance.How about a 7 shot K-Frame in 327 Federal?
As far as the second part, "Garbage" sells...
As of now, we are making 32 H&R Magnum in 98gr Wadcutter and 100gr XTP...with a 100gr TMJ range round coming soon.So my vote is: Please put more 32 ammo on the shelves. If you have not tried it, you likely missing out.
They almost do but with fixed sights.
I've owned two of them, both four inch bbls. One I bought new in 1990 for $278. The second one, I had to pay real money for, but when it departed, it sold for way more still. A year or two ago, there was one for sale in NWFA classifieds.From time to time, I've come across the 16—4 in .32 H&R Magnum. Alas, I could never come to peace with what they sold for at auction. But they are neat.
Total breach of decorum. Nobody is ever wrong on this forum, and if they were, they wouldn't admit it.Guess I was wrong.

Fun gun to shoot, but I don't carry it much. The only pistol my dad left me, so it's a keeper.I shoot and hand load 32 ACP.Yesterday at the Flee Market at "Antique Power Land" a guy had a box of 100 .32 acp empties. Don't really know anything about the cartridge, but thought about buying them and getting dies, a gun and bullets for them.![]()
I have a hard enough time with 9mm and 115gr slugs doing single stage. That would be good enough reason to not go though with searching out everything.I shoot and hand load 32 ACP.
Great shooting cartridge out of a small pistol.
Easy to hand load, nothing special about it. Only thing is if you don't use a bullet feeder the small projectiles are a little difficult to place on the case in the press if you have medium to large hands. You really need to get the projectile centered on the case mouth or it will seat at an angle because the seating depth is so shallow.
Projectiles, primers and powder are easy to source. Brass is tougher to find. Often you can source it from Graff and Son's or Starline, but it's expensive. Rarely I've found 32 ACP brass for sale by NWFA members - usually as part of a larger lot of misc. brass. Sometimes people will separate the 32 brass and sell separately, sometimes not.
When I shoot it, I do spend a little extra effort in collecting the spent brass to make sure I get it all (cause I'm a cheap old dude).
Lee die sets are inexpensive and do the job. They're a little hard to find, as Lee does NOT have them available on their website. But today I found Lee 3-die sets for around $35 at both Titan Reloading and MidSouth Shooter's Supply.
TWYLALTR
Cheers.